India has overtaken Japan and become the fourth largest economy in the world. What does 4 trillion mean when a farmer in vidakpa Still drinks pesticide to end his life per capita, we're still far behind. Our people are still dying without toilets, without food, without dignity. What good is a giant economy if it doesn't touch the streets, if it doesn't clean the slums or feed the stomachs of our children? We brag about chandriya and Digital India, because that same India still has women walking five kilometers every day for water.
That same India still burns in the name of caste and religion daily, and no matter which side you're on, you're still divided, and that's exactly how they want you, because divided people don't question the system. They just fight each other while the real thieves walk free. They want you distracted, and it's working. Just give the people bread and circus and they'll never evolved. That's an old Roman quote, but it's alive here today.
You have your Big Boss, you have your cricket you have your fake influences showing you fake luxury lifestyles funded by promo codes for betting apps. You have your weekend releases and your endless reels and your shallow slogans. You don't need truth. You just need noise. And the people who actually raise their voice, the ones who protest question ask for better, they get labeled anti National Urban Maxwell's terrorist, because in today's India, being awake is dangerous.
See how many villages still don't have clean water, electricity or basic education. Go to the slums, where children eat from garbage and politicians show up only when there's a camera. And yet, every year, on Independence Day, we post tri color filters on our profile pictures and pretend everything's okay. We think we progressing because Bangalore won the and there were five works. But during those same celebrations, real people died. There were stampedes, accidents, drunk driving incidents, and the parties never stopped.
We dance while people die. That's what we've become. This isn't freedom. This is delusion. And on August 15, if we can't talk about the truth, then we don't deserve to say we're proud Indians true patriotism isn't waving the flag once a year. It's fighting for a country that deserves that flag. And right now, we're not even close here. And about education, it literally became a scam in India. Do you know what a government school looks like in half of this country? Broken benches, no teachers, no toilets, no books, but go five kilometers away and there's a coaching center asking for two lakh rupees a year to prepare your child for life.
Education is a business, not a right anymore, your caste, your money, your English fluency decides your future, not your ability. But that's just one layer of the rot.
Turn on the TV. What do you see? News, debates louder than war zones, channels owned by political parties. No one's telling the truth anymore. They're selling fear, selling distraction, while my neighbor burned while women were dragged naked through the streets, raped in daylight, your national news played some garbage about a celebrity wedding. Why?
Because the truth isn't profitable, because silence is convenient. We are now a nation that scrolls past real suffering and pauses only for vile nonsense. A girl dancing in a metro gets more views than a child crying for food. A reel with cleavage gets more comments than a dying farmer's final video. We laugh, we double tap and we scroll. This is not a free India. This is a hypnotized India. The here,
kids are watching this more than they're watching school lectures. But nobody cares. We are so obsessed with entertainment that we've forgotten to be embarrassed by our own reality.
True. Freedom isn't what we got in 1947 it's what we still have to fight for you.